Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
> > >Pawel Sasin writes:
> > >>my co-worker has come accross some interesting articles (links below) 
> > >>about hardware accelerated regexp matching (using specialised hardware 
> > >>or even popular PCI Express GPU cards). Has anyone thought about using 
> > >>this in SA? The benchmarks done using Kaspersky AV are very promising... 
> > >>SA can use compiled regexps, mayby one could use the very same API to 
> > >>run regexp tests via the GPU?
> > >>
> > >>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=42299
> > >>http://www.tarari.com/news_pr_details.asp?ID=53
> > >>http://www.tarari.com/regexEAP/index.html
> > >>http://www.kaspersky.nl/news/kaspersky-and-tarari-enhance-hardware-protection.html
> 
> > Justin Mason wrote:
> > >www.sensorynetworks.com do a hardware accelerator that works with
> > >SpamAssassin:
> > >http://sensorynetworks.com/pressreleases/PR0060_2006_05_02_NCASA-formatted.pdf
> > >but this company, and their GPGPU approach is new to me.
> 
> I wonder why I have only SA support in seen their press release, no mention
> in SA. Did they cooperate with SA on this or did they made SA support by
> themselves?

I guess they did it themselves, we hadn't heard of it.

> On 14.09.07 05:33, Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
> > I remember coming across this about 2 years ago now (I think they've 
> > released two new versions of the processor since)... the dev kit was 
> > something like $5k but I never got around to contacting them to find out 
> > the important price... cost per PCI(-X) card for end-user use.
> 
> Hmmm, I'm thinking sbout the same, if I could find support SA somewhere.
> 
> Unluckily, we use dell blade technology with special (non-PCI) slot and the
> nodalcore cards don't seem to support it, so the only place for installing
> it right now seems to be my own machine...

Yeah, I currently have no machines with a PCI slot whatsoever ;)

--j.

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